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REGISTERED NATIONAL MARKS (As of September 2016) Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 31 January 2017 REGISTERED NATIONAL MARKS (as of September 2016) Registration Registration No. Mark Name Registrant Name Class(es) Number Date 25 February 1 4/1989/00070274 VALENTINO VALENTINO S.P.A. [IT] 25 2010 27 August 2 4/1989/00070273 V VALENTINO GLOBE B.V. [NL] 25 2015 3 4/1996/00106310 29 July 2015 KOLIN TAIWAN KOLIN CO., LTD. [RC] 9 23 November LIH CHERN METALLIC 4 4/1996/00107917 LCM 21 1999 ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. [TW] PREMIUM PLASTIC GROUP 5 4/1996/00115046 6 April 2001 MARUYAMA MANUFACTURING 22 CORPORATION [PH] UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS LLC 6 4/1996/00110872 23 June 2016 UNIVERSAL RECORDS 9 [US] 8 August PANDA BRAND & ZHEJIANG PANDA DAIRY 7 4/1997/00119507 29 2001 DEVICE CORPORATION [RC] ANTHONY JONES LING LUY SEA WORLD WITH [PH]; LING NGAR LAI-LUY [PH]; 3 February 8 4/1997/00120810 CIRCLE CENTER, WITH ANDREW LING LUY [PH]; MARY 29 2010 LOBSTER ANN LING LUY [PH] andANDERSON LING LUY [PH] ANTHONY JONES LING LUY SEA WORLD WITH [PH]; LING NGAR LAI-LUY [PH]; 3 February 9 4/2003/00009703 CIRCLE, CENTER WITH ANDREW LING LUY [PH]; MARY 29 2010 LOBSTER ANN LING LUY [PH] andANDERSON LING LUY [PH] 21 March BLUE CROSS AND BLUE 10 4/2006/00005270 BLUE CROSS 36 2013 SHIELD ASSOCIATION [US] 5 September HEARST COMMUNICATIONS, 11 4/2006/00006325 Town & Country 16 2013 INC. [US] 12 4/2009/00003645 5 May 2016 LEXANI LEXANI HOLDINGS, INC. [US] 12 17 September 13 4/2009/00004123 GRAPHACE MORESCO CORPORATION [JP] 1 and 4 2009 MY SOLID TECHNOLOGIES & 14 4/2009/00005422 1 July 2010 MY/PHONE 9 DEVICES CORPORATION [PH] MY SOLID TECHNOLOGIES & 15 4/2009/00005423 1 July 2010 MY/PHONE 9 DEVICES CORPORATION [PH] 14 January OTI`C AND GLOBE 16 4/2009/00005441 JAMES S CO [PH] 8 and 11 2010 DESIGN GOLDTIN MASTER & 17 4/2009/00005442 4 March 2010 JAMES S CO [PH] 6 and 8 DEVICE STEEL BROTHER & 18 4/2009/00005443 8 July 2010 JAMES S CO [PH] 8 and 21 DEVICE 19 4/2009/00009937 17 June 2010 CASINO WAR SHFL entertainment, Inc. [US] 41 17 March METRO VALUE VENTURES, 20 4/2009/00012719 PURE MAX 3 and 21 2016 INC. [PH] HIMALAYA GLOBAL HOLDINGS 21 4/2009/00012923 26 July 2011 DIAREX 5 LTD. [KY] 7 October 22 4/2010/00001092 PEMCOR AND DESIGN PEMCOR INDUSTRIES INC. [PH] 37 2010 23 4/2010/00002075 7 April 2016 SPALDING SGG LISCO, LLC [US] 18 24 4/2010/00004308 21 April 2011 COSMO ART SERIES Panasonic Corporation [JP] 9 TIEN HUNG AGRO-INDUSTRIAL 25 4/2010/00004532 10 June 2016 TUNG HO 7 and 8 CORPORATION [PH] Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 31 January 2017 REGISTERED NATIONAL MARKS (as of September 2016) 3 February ALLIANCE IN MOTION ALLIANCE IN MOTION GLOBAL, 26 4/2010/00005668 5 2011 GLOBAL AND DEVICE- INC. [PH] 27 4/2010/00008393 25 June 2011 SKIN MEDIX SPLASH CORPORATION [PH] 3 ZHEJIANG DOUBLE LIN 28 4/2010/00012489 19 May 2011 DOUBLE-LIN LOGO 6 VALVES CO., LTD. [CN] 29 4/2011/00000894 5 May 2011 NUVO-PRO XU HONGQIN [CN] 12 MATEÑAL CONCEPT 30 4/2011/00001285 7 July 2016 MARMALADE 25 PRODUCTS INC. [PH] 6 October 31 4/2011/00002793 ATORWIN SANOFI [FR] 5 2011 32 4/2011/00004716 5 May 2016 EDOUARD COINTREAU COINTREAU [FR] 33 6 August 33 4/2011/00005236 BOSS LEE CHIN TAT ANDREW [SG] 9 2014 8 August QUANZHOU JIYOU SHOES CO., 34 4/2011/00007009 J&M 25 2013 LTD. [CN] 21 February BUFFALO WILD WINGS, INC. 35 4/2011/00007468 B-DUBS 43 2013 [US] 36 4/2011/00008406 22 May 2014 SUPERDOG ABEL D. MANALO [PH] 3; 5 and 31 THE TOPPS COMPANY, INC. 37 4/2011/00008888 19 April 2012 FLIP POP 30 [US] 15 January 38 4/2011/00009389 WU KONG CYNTHIA C DINO [PH] 25 2013 3 December 39 4/2011/00009496 WILD WILLY`S LESLIE CORPORATION [PH] 29 2011 3 December 40 4/2011/00009497 FARMER JOHN LESLIE CORPORATION [PH] 29 2011 COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL 41 4/2011/00009844 26 April 2012 TRULLI (STYLIZED) 30 FOOD PRODUCTS, INC. [PH] 22 December QUANZHOU JIYOU SHOES CO., 42 4/2011/00010103 JOY&MARIO 25 2011 LTD. [CN] ENFALAC A+ COMFORT 43 4/2011/00010405 25 April 2013 MJN U.S. HOLDINGS LLC [US] 5 CARE PACKAGING 44 4/2011/00010681 14 May 2015 FORTIZA AHI ROOFING LIMITED [NZ] 6 HALDEN GALWAY 45 4/2011/00011954 2 July 2015 BLINX INTERNATIONAL 3 CORPORATION [PH] GROW WITH AN EDGE! 46 4/2011/00013579 19 April 2012 ABBOTT LABORATORIES [US] 5 and 29 (STYLIZED) THE ROADHOUSE CIARAN PEARSE 47 4/2011/00014104 2 June 2016 43 MANILA BAY CARRUTHERS [PH] MAKHTESHIM CHEMICAL 48 4/2011/00500293 28 July 2011 DIAZOL 5 WORKS, LTD. [AN] CAR-SHOW AUTOMOTIVE 49 4/2011/00500772 23 May 2013 CAR-SHOW 6 PRODUCTS CO., LTD. [RC] PEERLESS PRODUCTS 10 September 50 4/2011/00501348 CHAMPION MANUFACTURING 3 2013 CORPORATION [PH] 11 March CERVEZA NEGRA MADE 51 4/2012/00002202 ICONIC BEVERAGES, INC. [PH] 32 2016 WITH ROASTED MALT 52 4/2012/00003789 6 June 2013 TRUEWHITE HERBAL MA. NETTIE H LAYA [PH] 5 53 4/2012/00004378 14 July 2016 SKINTRENDS HCG FACE & BODY, INC. [PH] 3 and 44 3GEN REALTY & 54 4/2012/00004713 6 June 2013 3GEN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 37 [PH] Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 31 January 2017 REGISTERED NATIONAL MARKS (as of September 2016) SAN MIGUEL BEER OKTOBERFEST BEER 55 4/2012/00005391 10 June 2016 FESTIVAL ICONIC BEVERAGES, INC. [PH] 32 TANSANKATUTAK PROMO 13 September PEDRO H. DELANTAR & 56 4/2012/00005419 FLOREIA 14 2012 CATHERINE V. DELANTAR [PH] CHESTER ALLAN CO [PH] 57 4/2012/00006433 16 May 2013 DITI andARMAND SY VALENCIA / 3 CHESTER CO [PH] GIGA-BYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., 58 4/2012/00006861 10 June 2016 ULTRA DURABLE 9 LTD. [TW] SINOCHEM INTERNATIONAL 13 December 59 4/2012/00008175 THUMP CROP CARE (OVERSEAS) PTE. 5 2012 LTD. [SG] 17 March SUNPRIDE FRESH PT. SEWU SEGAR NUSANTARA 60 4/2012/00008218 31 2016 EVERYDAY [ID] PHIL-ALLIANCE MARKETING 61 4/2012/00008638 14 July 2016 Peacock 18 CO. [PH] REVLON CONSUMER 62 4/2012/00009895 6 March 2014 REVLON LASH POTION PRODUCTS CORPORATION 3 [US] ANTONOV VODKA SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION 63 4/2012/00010180 14 July 2016 33 MIXED DRINK [PH] SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION 64 4/2012/00010181 14 July 2016 ANTONOV VODKA 33 [PH] ANTONOV MANDARIN SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION 65 4/2012/00010182 14 July 2016 33 ORANGE [PH] SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION 66 4/2012/00010183 14 July 2016 ANTONOV ICE 33 [PH] SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION 67 4/2012/00010184 14 July 2016 ANTONOV APPLE 33 [PH] SIRLOIN FOOD INDUSTRIES, 68 4/2012/00010206 28 July 2016 WHAMMY 29 and 39 CORP. [PH] 69 4/2012/00010428 7 April 2016 GRACE GRACE FOODS LIMITED [LC] 32 DMCI PROJECT DEVELOPERS, 70 4/2012/00012007 7 April 2016 TORRE DE MANILA 36 INC. [PH] MANG INASAL PHILIPPINES 71 4/2012/00012806 26 May 2016 PABORITO VALUE MEAL 29 and 30 INC. [PH] POLICE 72 4/2012/00012849 21 April 2016 PBS FASHION CO. LTD. [TH] 25 INTERNATIONAL 11 March 73 4/2012/00013004 BC SUYEN CORPORATION [PH] 14 2016 74 4/2012/00013030 5 May 2016 CHICKEN & COMPANY FOOD CHOICES, INC. [PH] 43 17 March 75 4/2012/00013036 DURALIFE GENERAL MOTORS LLC [US] 12 2016 BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE 76 4/2012/00013146 14 July 2016 AMORE 36 ISLANDS [PH] 12 September MicroPort Endovascular 77 4/2012/00013658 HERCULES 10 2013 (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. [CN] ROCKWELL LAND 78 4/2012/00014354 25 April 2013 PROSCENIUM 36 and 37 CORPORATION [PH] OJI BEYOND THE OJI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 79 4/2012/00014955 23 June 2016 16 BOUNDARIES [JP] Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 31 January 2017 REGISTERED NATIONAL MARKS (as of September 2016) RED ROSE 31 March 80 4/2012/00015299 SINANDOMENG GAQUIT, JOSIE MARIE [PH] 30 2016 PREMIUM WHITE RICE HAKUTSURU SAKE BREWING 81 4/2012/00015324 28 July 2016 33 CO., LTD. [JP] 14 January PUREFOODS PRIMO D` SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 82 4/2012/00500258 29 2016 ITALIA COMPANY, INC. [PH] PUREFOODS STUFFED 1 November NUGGETS CHICKEN SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 83 4/2012/00501402 29 2012 AND CHEESE AND COMPANY, INC. [PH] DESIGN LENOVO (BEIJING) LIMITED 84 4/2012/00502544 19 May 2016 YOGA 9 [CN] NOBEL QUEST 85 4/2012/00503178 16 May 2013 SAAT 34 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED [VG] SINOPEC JIANGHAN SALT & CHEMICAL COMPLEX [CN] 86 4/2012/00503274 26 May 2016 SUPER-CHLOR 1 andL.G. ATKIMSON IMPORT- EXPORT, INC. [PH] DATINGBAYAN AGRO- DATINGBAYAN PICKLED 87 4/2012/00710035 5 May 2016 INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 29 SEAWEED [PH] WORLD TRIATHLON 88 4/2013/00000435 16 June 2016 IRONMAN 41 CORPORATION [US] FINAL SOLUTIONS PROPERTY 89 4/2013/00000581 9 May 2013 FB 25 HOLDING CORP.
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